The model is the result of a deductive analysis of what necessarily follows given one hypothetical premise: the notion of gravitational repulsion. From that one premise the repercussions that follow through formal deduction both predict and give reason to a Universe as it is observed today. Even some previously vexing “anomalous” phenomena (e.g., the supermassive [...]
Iso-sets, A Key to Understanding Radioactivity?
The prefix, “iso-” is used in Chemistry to mean “same.” Attached to some unit, it says, “This is the name of a set of units which are much the same in some way. Iso-bars are atoms which have very nearly the same atomic weights. Iso-mers are collections of atoms, or [...]
It has been assumed for some years that there are “Four Forces of Nature,” as follows: Electromagnetic Force, Gravitational Force, the Strong Nuclear Force and the Weak Nuclear Force.
There is a major problem with all of these “Forces.” None of them fit the Law of Forces: ” For each and every force there is an [...]
The report starts with a tribute to Joel E. Keizer, the father of the first version of canonical theory. However, this work is not a visit to an archaeological museum, but a deep and daring incursion in the science of tomorrow.
The new canonical theory addresses physicists’ goal of unification of physics, chemistry, and biology… but [...]